ANDY WILLIAMS: GREATEST LOVE SONGS Premieres on PBS Stations Beginning November 28
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ANDY WILLIAMS: GREATEST LOVE SONGS Premieres on PBS Stations Beginning November 28 – The Romantic Crooner’s Biggest Hits & Best-Loved Ballads – The warm and welcoming singer Andy Williams enjoyed a hugely successful career that lasted over half a century. He hosted a long-running television variety show and bridged the generations with classic standards from the Great American Songbook to pop songs of the 1960s and ‘70s. This My Music special presents the romantic crooner's biggest hits in colorful, full-length performances not seen in decades along with previously unaired recollections from Andy as well as remembrances from Petula Clark, Michael Feinstein, Donny Osmond, The Lennon Sisters and Pat Boone. Among the favorites included are “Love Story (Where Do I Begin),” “Can't Get Used To Losing You,” “Butterfly” and “Moon River.” ANDY WILLIAMS: GREATEST LOVE SONGS begins airing as a PBS fund-raising special the week of Saturday, November 28 with multiple airings. (check local listings). Songs featured in the program: “Can't Get Used To Losing You” “Dear Heart” “More” “Born Free” “Love Story (Where Do I Begin)” “Butterfly” “Can't Take My Eyes Off You” “Call Me Irresponsible” “Music To Watch Girls By” “Charade” – with Henry Mancini “Speak Softly Love” (Theme From The Godfather) “Happy Heart” “Visions Of Sugar Plums” - with Petula Clark “Can't Help Falling In Love” “Moon River” “A Time For Us” (Love Theme From Romeo & Juliet) PBS special programming invites viewers to experience the worlds of science, history, nature and public affairs; hear diverse viewpoints; and take front-row seats to world-class drama and performances. Viewer contributions are an important source of funding, making PBS programs possible. PBS and public television stations offer all Americans from every walk of life the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television and online content. pbs.org • pbs.org/pressroom • facebook.com/pbs • youtube.com/pbs • twitter.com/pbspressroom .